My ex had a HAUS branded Haier washing machine. It wasn't actually a bad washer in terms of performance. It had a decent wash action with power-stream distribution tumbles on the cottons cycle and deep rinses.
However, it was notoriously unreliable. It would frequently get stuck at various points in the wash and would have to be stopped and started again. I remember putting the machine on once and letting it run - it did about 7 rinses until we had to stop the machine and run a seperate final spin. If we hadn't, it would have just kept rinsing over and over again. It also had times when it randomly decide not to start, stop mid-cycle or skip parts of the cycle. I remember it doing a final spin whilst still full of wash water.
The door was pretty solid, but the controls and detergent dispenser were flimsey as hell. The detergent drawer was also incredibly shallow and would overflow if too much detergent was put in it.
Eventually, it was replaced with a Beko, which was much better.
It seems Haier have a bit of faith in their new line up. Hopefully, some of the earlier problems will have been ironed out and these machines will have the decent wash results of the older machines but considerable more reliability. Fingers crossed, eh?